-0.0046296 (rounded).
The answer is negative five and two-fifths or -5.4.
Six and one third is much bigger.
To calculate six times ten to the negative power, multiply 6 by the value of ten raised to the negative power. For example, if the power is -3, it would be 6 times 10 to the negative third power, which equals 0.006.
10 to the power of negative 6 = 1/1,000,000
-0.0046296 (rounded).
The answer is negative five and two-fifths or -5.4.
Six and one third is much bigger.
To calculate six times ten to the negative power, multiply 6 by the value of ten raised to the negative power. For example, if the power is -3, it would be 6 times 10 to the negative third power, which equals 0.006.
Two fifths is six fifteenths. Eleven fifteenths minus six fifteenths is five fifteenths, which is also one third.
negative 3 and one fifth, also written as 3 1/5
10 to the power of negative 6 = 1/1,000,000
1/36
Ah, what a happy little question! Six fifths is the same as one whole and one fifth. So, the equivalent fraction would be 1 1/5. Just imagine that extra fifth as a little bird flying alongside the whole number, creating a beautiful harmony in your math garden.
It's 0.0028 or 2.8 x 10 -3
Make them equivalent fractions with the same denominator then compare the numerators: 2/5 = 2x3/5x3 = 6/15 1/3 = 1x5/3x5 = 5/15 Two fifths is larger than one third as two fifths is equivalent to six fifteenths whereas one third is only equivalent to five fifteenths which is smaller than six fifteenths.
six and two-fifths as a decimal= 6.4